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Iola students attended the “School to Scrubs Mini Med Camp” hosted by the Texas A&M University School of Medicine. They participated in hands on lectures/lessons on medical procedures including sutures and ultrasound techniques and learned valuable information about medical school and their potential future careers.
Read moreNavasota hosted the Texas Downtown Regional Roundtable July 19 at P.A. Smith Hotel. Over 120 people across Texas visited Navasota that included information about Navasota’s historic downtown including a walking tour.
Read moreAnderson–Shiro FFA attended the 96th annual FFA convention in Houston and walked away with GOLD hardware and honors. Six members received their Lone Star Degrees, which is the highest degree a member can receive at the state level. Pictured from left Kason Yargo, Cyleigh Mancuso, Hanna Walkoviak, Will Abraham, Jake Cooper and Morgan Moriarty. Brooklyn Byars–Cosby was also one of 12 Texas FFA members to receive the San Antonio Stock Show Scholarship in the amount of $20,000. She will attend Texas Tech University.
Read moreNavasota High School’s Roxanne Smith won the Spirit Award July 16, at the Title III Symposium. Smith is the ESL Aide/Newcomer Specialist.
Read morePLANTERSVILLE — A wanted fugitive was arrested in Plantersville July 13, during a burglary investigation by Grimes County Sheriff’s Office.
Read moreANDERSON — A convicted child sex offender was sentenced to 10–years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender in Grimes County.
Read moreBEDIAS — A 57–year– old Bedias man was killed Tuesday evening in a single vehicle accident near CR 131 in Bedias.
Read moreMango Punch! brought their energetic show to the Sounds of Summer stage July 19. The family–friendly, free concert series draws hundreds of people. Sounds of Summer concludes Aug. 9, with the Brown Sugar Band.
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